MOOC Development Platforms

List of all online platforms that can be used to host and develop a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC). * (E) = Elitist - Only courses from World class Universities/Organizations. *(D) = Do-It-Yourself - Empowering anyone to develop MOOCs. *(U) = MOOCs offered by particular Universities/Organizations. More details: http://bit.ly/1nvGNnG

Take free online classes from 80+ top universities and organizations. Coursera is a social entrepreneurship company partnering with Stanford University, Yale University, Princeton University and others around the world to offer courses online for anyone to take, for free.

Open4Learn created by UPSI is a totally free and open digital publication of high quality educational materials, organized as courses. It is available for anyone to use and adapt the learning content under an open license.So please browse and enjoy Open4Learn in expanding your knowledge.

Open edX is the open-source educational platform developed by edX and its open source partners, including leading institutions. It powers the edX.org destination site and research initiatives and will power mooc.org.

EdX offers free online classes and MOOCs from the world's best universities. Topics include business, computer science, finance, history, literature, math, science, statistics and more. Courses are from some of the best universities in the world including MITx, HarvardX, BerkeleyX, UTx and many other universities.

NovoEd offers free online classes from top Universities and educational institutes. NovoEd's philosophy is to make online courses more fun and engaging by making them more experiential, interactive, and collaborative. In their platform, you will not only have access to lectures by Stanford professors, but you will work on real-world course projects that excite you and make an impact.

FUN is a MOOC platform made ​​available to institutions of French higher education and their academic partners around the world. This MOOC initiative aims to bring together the projects of universities and French schools to give them international exposure, and allow all public access to a variety of quality courses from anywhere in the world.